Remote Maintenance


So here's a topic I haven't seen covered. How do you maintain your remotes? With all the gidgets, gadgets and gizmos we have, they all seem to have a remote. 9v, AAA, AA batteries in everything. Do you have a regular battery replacement plan, do you just check once in a while or do you wait until they stop working altogether and then replace batteries? And what about those leakers?

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Gee, and I thought I was bad! LOL, thanks for the responses. Look forward to more.

I’ve maybe had one glitchy remote in my life. On the battery thing, when they die. Dropping is bad, so I try to avoid that, particularly on ceramic tile. Oh, and I put little rubber feet on them so they are isolated from vibration… ;-)

I use specialized springs so when dropped they spring back up. You need quick reflexes to catch them on the way up.😀

I have scrapped corrosion off the contacts of old ones, got em working

I have taken them apart, given the parts, rubber button sheets, printed circuit boards an alcohol bath with small brush, and compressed air dry, worked

my used Cayin came with remote that was erratic, took it apart, ... same. 

Steve at VAS was able to repair it. YAY!